How To Wash Your Hair In Space

Just in case you haven’t thought about it, astronauts on the International Space Station also wash their hair. But the task is not at all convenient, as you will see in the video below which shows Expedition 36 crew member Karen Nyberg washing her hair with a small bag of warm water and no-rinse shampoo.

She squirts some water and shampoo on to the scalp. Her hair is standing on end due to zero gravity, so she has to use her hands and a comb to work the water and shampoo up through to the ends. The water is seen flying away in between, which might seem to be fun only from down here.

apparently NASA﻿ are not too concerned about water droplets finding there way into the electrics … why even have long hair ? ..its completely absurd and more proof to me that NASALIES and always will Lie

Fake. Not even joking. Look up “ISS HOAX” on Youtube. A lot of this is shot in 0G Airplanes, with underwater composite shots. You can actually see air bubbles zig-zagging upward in some videos. It’s all movie magic people, ridiculous, yes I know – but you live in a ridiculous world. It’s just another piece of the matrix of lies.

You are incredibly naive. Look at the video “Cupola First Light” released by NASA – from the two minute mark. Look at the air bubbles. Look at their trajectory is “weightless space”. They are filmed in a model of the ISS in an underwater pool, with composite green screen shots. You can look into it, or you can believe everything you are told like a sheep.

You are incredibly naive. Look at the video “Cupola First Light” released by NASA – from the two minute mark. Look at the air bubbles. Look at their trajectory in “weightless space”. This footage is filmed in a model of the ISS in an underwater pool, with composite green screen shots. You can look into it, or you can believe everything you are told like a sheep.

You are incredibly naive. Look at the video “Cupola First Light” released by NASA – from the two minute mark. Look at the air bubbles. Look at their trajectory in “weightless space”. This footage was filmed in a model of the ISS in a pool, with composite green screen shots. You can look into it, or you can believe everything you are told like a sheep.